Salusbury, Thomas, Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I), 1667

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Lib_{+} 2. Geneſi
ad
Literam in
fine
.
And firſt, they have indeavoured, as much as in them lay, to
divulge
an opiniou thorow the Univerſe, that thoſe Propoſitions
are
contrary to the Holy Letters, and conſequently Damnable
and
Heretical: And thereupon perceiving, that for the moſt
part
, the inclination of Mans Nature is more prone to imbrace
thoſe
enterprizes, whereby his Neighbour may, although un­
juſtly
, be oppreſſed, than thoſe from whence he may receive
juſt
incouragement; it was no hard matter to find thoſe Com­
plices
, who for ſuch (that is, for Damnable and Heretical) did
from
their Pulpits with unwonted confidence preach it, with but
an
unmerciful and leſs conſiderate injury, not only to this Do­
ctrine
, and to its followers, but to all Mathematicks and Ma­
thematicians
together.
Hereupon aſſuming greater confidence,
and
vainly hoping that that Seed which firſt took root in their un­
ſound
mindes, might ſpread its branches, and aſcend towards
Heaven
, they went ſcattering rumours up and down among the
People
, That it would, ere long be condemned by Supreme Au­
thority
: and knowing that ſuch a Cenſure would ſupplant
not
onely theſe two Concluſions of the Worlds Syſteme, but
would
make all other Aſtronomical and Phyſical Obſervations
that
have correſpondence and neceſſary connection therewith to
become
damnable, to facilitate the buſineſs they ſeek all they
can
to make this opinion (at leaſt among the vulgar) to ſeem new,
and
peculiar to my ſelf, not owning to know that Nicholas Coper­
nicus
was its Authour, or rather Reſtorer and Confirmer: a per­
ſon
who was not only a Catholick, but a Prieſt, Canonick, and
ſo
eſteemed, that there being a Diſpute in the Lateran Council,
under
Leo X. touching the correction of the Eccleſiaſtick Ca­

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